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Fluoroantimonic acid is a
mixture of
hydrogen fluoride and
antimony pentafluoride,
containing various cations and
anions (the
simplest being H 2F+ and...
- acid and a
strong Brønsted acid. A
strong superacid of this kind is
fluoroantimonic acid.
Another group of superacids, the
carborane acid group, contains...
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viscous liquid is a
strong Lewis acid and a
component of the
superacid fluoroantimonic acid,
formed upon
mixing liquid HF with
liquid SbF5 in 1:1 ratio. It...
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enthalpy of the Si–F bond in the side product.
Protonation using simply fluoroantimonic acid, however, has met with failure, as pure
sulfuric acid undergoes...
- pentafluoride, [(SbF5)nF]−. They
occur in the
internal chemistry of
fluoroantimonic acid. The most
notable fluoroantimonates are
hexafluoroantimonate [SbF6]−...
- 171) The
following can be used as
protonators in
organic chemistry Fluoroantimonic acid H [ SbF 6 ] {\displaystyle {\ce {H[SbF6]}}}
Magic acid H [ FSO...
- of −13, and that of the 1:1
magic acid system, HSO3F·SbF5, is −23.
Fluoroantimonic acid, the
strongest known superacid, is
believed to
reach extrapolated...
- (H0) of −21 is
obtained with
antimony pentafluoride (SbF5),
forming fluoroantimonic acid.
Hydrogen fluoride is
typically produced by the
reaction between...
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acids stronger than 100%
sulfuric acid.
Examples of
superacids are
fluoroantimonic acid,
magic acid and
perchloric acid. The
strongest known acid is helium...
- HClO3
Bromic acid, HBrO3
Perbromic acid, HBrO4
Periodic acid, HIO4
Fluoroantimonic acid, HSbF6
Magic acid, FSO3HSbF5
Carborane superacid, H(CHB11Cl11)...